- Timeline of Afghanistan (April 2002)
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timeline of the history of Afghanistan in April 2002. The list is not complete and you are welcome to expand it."Tuesday,
April 2 , 2002"In
Kabul , Pakistani President GeneralPervez Musharraf met withAfghanistan 's interim leaderHamid Karzai , in the first visit by a Pakistani leader in more than 30 years. The two planned to mend relations and work together to promote stability in Afghanistan."Wednesday,
April 3 , 2002"A tripartite accord regarding repatriation of
refugee s was signed inGeneva byIran ,Afghanistan , and theUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees "Saturday,
April 6 , 2002"Three Danish and two German explosives experts were killed while defusing Soviet-built SA-3 anti-aircraft missiles near
Kabul 's airport. Eight others were injured. In November 2002, a Danish-German report would conclude that the explosives experts did not follow safety regulations while disarming two of the missiles. By March 2003 two Danish officers would face preliminary charges of negligence."Tuesday,
April 9 , 2002"A joint program between
UNHCR andIran encouraging repatriation ofAfghan refugees went into effect. (see details of the UNHCR Afghan repatriation programs)"Wednesday,
April 17 , 2002"Two U.S. pilots, Majors Harry Schmidt and
William Umbach , returning from a 10-hour patrol, at more than 15,000 feet, spotted surface-to-air fire and feared it was fromTaliban forces. Thinking Umbach was under attack, Schmidt asked flight control permission to fire his 20 mm cannons, to which flight control replied "hold fire." Four seconds later, Schmidt said he was "rolling in, in self defense." He dropped a laser-guided bomb 35 seconds after that, wounding eight and killing Sgt.Marc Leger , Cpl.Ainsworth Dyer , Pvt. Richard Green and Pvt. Nathan Smith, members of the 3rd Battalion of thePrincess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry . The troops were atTarnak Farms , a former al-Qaida training area nearKandahar that allied forces had begun using as a practice range. The Canadians were firing anti-tank and machine-gun rounds horizontally, not vertically in a way that would have threatened the twoF-16 s."See also"
Timeline of the War in Afghanistan:
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